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The Pogues - Galway Races lyrics
(Traditional)
 As I went down to Galway Town
 To seek for recreation
 On the seventeenth of August
 Me mind being elevated
 There were passengers assembled
 With their tickets at the station
 And me eyes began to dazzle
 And they off to see the races
 With me wack fol the do fol
 The diddle idle day
 There were passengers from Limerick
 And passengers from Nenagh
 The boys of Connemara
 And the Clare unmarried maiden
 There were people from Cork City
 Who were loyal, true and faithful
 Who brought home the Fenian prisoners
 From dying in foreign nations
 And it's there you'll see the pipers
 And the fiddlers competingThe Pogues - Galway Races - http://motolyrics.com/the-pogues/galway-races-lyrics.html
 And the sporting wheel of fortune
 And the four and twenty quarters
 And there's others without scruple
 Pelting wattles at poor Maggie
 And her father well contented
 And he gazing at his daughter
 And it's there you'll see the jockeys
 And they mounted on so stably
 The pink, the blue, the orange, and green
 The colors of our nation
 The time it came for starting
 All the horses seemed impatient
 Their feet they hardly touched the ground
 The speed was so amazing!
 There was half a million people there
 Of all denominations
 The Catholic, the Protestant, the Jew, the Presbyterian
 Yet there was no animosity
 No matter what persuasion
 But failte hospitality
 Inducing fresh acquaintance








